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"Curtis"
Feb 2005
Riverside, CA
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I decided that trying to find an irregular prime would be a top-5000 worthy way to learn to use Primo. It seems that to find one, one ECMs Bernoulli numerators in hopes for a prp cofactor.
Is there any documentation of how much ECM has been done on Bernoulli numbers above index 300? Does anyone keep the factors found? I found bernoulli.org, which has up to index 10000 but only trivial factors (under 1M); and Sam Wagstaff's page, which only tracks up to index 300. In case I have success with the ECM portion, how does Primo scale with size of input? Is a 10,000 digit input (or even 5000) too big for a 6-core Haswell? |
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Database er0rr
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